Former Mountie Wins Case Against Nova Scotia Spa Over Body Sculpting Refund

A former RCMP superintendent has won a court case against a Halifax spa for a refund on ineffective body sculpting treatments

Former Mountie Wins Case Against Nova Scotia Spa Over Body Sculpting Refund
Former Mountie Wins Case Against Nova Scotia Spa Over Body Sculpting Refund

Halifax: A former RCMP superintendent, Martin Marin, took a spa to court. He wanted his money back for body sculpting treatments that didn’t work. He paid $3,622.50 for six sessions at Bodyworks Med Spa & Wellness.

The court ruled in his favor. Marin argued he followed all the treatment guidelines but saw no results. The spa promised that if clients didn’t see a difference, they would get a free re-treatment. But when Marin asked for it, they refused.

The spa claimed he didn’t stick to the plan. They said he changed the treatment and didn’t follow their advice. But Marin insisted he did everything right. He just wanted to get rid of his love handles, which he struggled with for years.

The judge noted that Marin’s concerns were valid. He had a stroke before this and was working hard to stay fit. The spa’s promise was clear, and they didn’t keep it. In the end, the judge ordered the spa to refund Marin’s money.

It’s a win for him, showing that businesses need to honor their promises. Marin’s case highlights the importance of clear communication and accountability in the beauty industry.

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